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At issue is whether ten points -- if that is indeed the final margin -- will provide Clinton with the required momentum (and money) for the New York senator as she looks forward to Indiana and North Carolina on May 6.

The Clinton argument: Obama played to win in the Keystone State evidenced by the $11 million he spent on television. In the hour after polls closed, Clinton raised $500,000 online, a sign of the energy created by her victory.

The Obama argument: Clinton began with a lead of more than 20 points in Pennsylvania. The state's demographics -- heavily white, a large blue collar population -- played to Clinton's demonstrated electoral strengths. In the end, Obama came close enough; he retains a significant lead in pledged delegates and in the popular vote.

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